Biopolymer Based on Brewing Waste and Extruded Maize: Characterization and Application

Q3 Chemical Engineering Chemical engineering transactions Pub Date : 2021-07-01 DOI:10.3303/CET2187054
Claudia Cirineo Ferreira Monteiro, Gabriel Sarache, Jaqueline G. B. Januário, K. Berwig, G. Raniero, A. R. G. Monteiro, F. D. Silva
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The brewing industry produces more than 100 billion litres a year worldwide and consequently more than 20 million ton of solid waste. This waste is mostly destined for animal feed; however, it ends up being a form of disposal of low added value. On the other hand, furniture and decorations items of a bar can use such waste for its confection, which adds value to the waste and mentions the own beer. This work aimed to develop and characterize a biopolymer obtained from the brewing residue (milled malt after mashing process) and extruded maize to be used as a raw material for furniture and in architectural wall coverings. The proportions of components, time and temperature of the drying process and malt milling were variated in nine treatments. The wood chipboard was used as a control as well. Tensile strength, young's modulus, and elongation at break were analysed, water absorption index (WAI) and water solubility index (WSI) were determined, and the colour was evaluated. After the material was characterised, the better mixtures were applied to make a board used in furniture and wall coverings. The sensorial analysis (visual) was made with 117 non trained panellists to evaluate the new material's acceptance to replace wood-based boards. The main results showed that lower drying temperature, as well as the higher amount of extruded maize, could increase the resistance of the material. There is no significant evidence that particle size affects the material's resistance; on the other hand, it was essential to increase the material acceptability, the smaller was particle size, the better was the acceptance as a substitute of wood-based boards. It was possible to conclude that the material has high acceptance and adequate physical properties to be used in some furniture and covering walls. It is an excellent alternative to increase the value of this industrial waste.
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以酿酒废料和挤压玉米为原料制备生物聚合物:表征及应用
酿造业每年在全球生产超过1000亿升的啤酒,因此产生超过2000万吨的固体废物。这些废物大多被用作动物饲料;然而,它最终成为一种低附加值的处置形式。另一方面,酒吧的家具和装饰品可以利用这些废物来制作糖果,这增加了废物的价值,并提到了自己的啤酒。这项工作旨在开发和表征一种从酿造残渣(粉碎后的麦芽)和挤压玉米中获得的生物聚合物,该聚合物将用作家具和建筑墙面的原材料。在9个处理中,组分的比例、干燥过程的时间和温度都发生了变化。木刨花板也被用作控制。分析了拉伸强度、杨氏模量和断裂伸长率,测定了吸水指数(WAI)和水溶性指数(WSI),并对颜色进行了评价。在对材料进行表征后,将较好的混合物应用于制作家具和墙壁覆盖物的板。117名未经培训的小组成员进行了感官分析(视觉),以评估新材料取代木基板的接受程度。主要结果表明,较低的干燥温度和较高的挤压量可以增加材料的阻力。没有明显的证据表明颗粒大小影响材料的阻力;另一方面,必须提高材料的可接受性,颗粒尺寸越小,作为人造板的替代品接受度越高。可以得出结论,该材料具有很高的接受度和足够的物理性能,可用于某些家具和覆盖墙壁。这是提高这种工业废物价值的一个极好的替代品。
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